Sheelagh Gilbey, Wayne Jackman and Don Spencer say Hello Again
Musicians CHRIS WALKER, PETER BEAMENT
Story: Long Neck and Thunderfoot by HELEN PIERS illustrated by MICHAEL FOREMAN Director SHEILA FRASER
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM
Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Rediscovering Religious Belief
God ...the Common Core For Jew, Christian and Muslim, God is creator, judge and inspirer of human actions.
Keith Ward talks to Rabbi Dr Jonathon Sacks and Dr Zaki Badawi about the ways Jews and Muslims understand this God and what he means to the individual believer. Director LELIA GillNERY. GREEN Producer DAVID CRAIG
A free set of study notes accompanies this series. Write to: [address removed]. Mark envelopes 'Study Notes' and enclose a large sae and a first class stamp.
The series in which you are united with your fellow viewers in a simple service of prayer and fellowship.
Join a viewer at Esholt near Bradford for worship. Introduced by Michele Guinness
TV presentation NOEL VINCENT Series producer ELIZABETH GORT
Dussehra is one of the major Hindu festivals in which the victory of good over evil is celebrated by retelling the story of Rama (Ram Leela) and burning an effigy of Ravana. There is a firework display and funfair.
Today's programme has a film report of Dussehra celebrations in north London. Abida Parveen sings a ghazal by Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Pebble Mill
A combined television and radio course for beginners in Spanish, with on-the-spot documentary film and recording.
with Isabel Soto, Miguel Penaranda, Carlos Riera
(R)
Book, £4.95, records 1 and 2, £2.88 each, record 3 £3.39, or cassettes £3.75 each and notes for teachers £2.75 from booksellers or BBC Publications
A series of 20 programmes for beginners in German
Going shopping and ordering a meal. Plus a look at some of the crafts and the people who work at them in the 'Schnoorviertel', the old quarter of Bremen. (R)
Complementary Radio programme on Radio 4 VHF/FM this afternoon at 5.30, repeated next Saturday at 4.30. Book £5.95, three cassettes £3.75 each and notes for teachers £3.25 from booksellers or BBC Publications.
A series of 26 programmes
See the news as others see it and brush up on your French at the same time.
Presented by Chantal Cuer
A series of six programmes with Richard Blizzard 3: The Go-Kart (R)
The first of 19 weekly magazine programmes for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. News, views and entertainment, with sign language and subtitles. Introduced by Maggie Woolley and Clive Mason Producer CHARLES PASCOE
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with Philip Wrixon Dan Cherrington
Leslie Cottington and Claire Powell Producers
KEN POLLOCK , MARTIN SMALL
Executive producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
12.58 Weather News for farmers BILL GILES
with David Dimbleby
Starting with the News Summary.
In conversation with people at the heart of events, David Dimbleby seeks the truth behind the significant issues of the moment, and those looming ahead.
Studio director VICTOR MELLENEY Editor PAUL NORMS
Omnibus edition by Tony McHale and Chris Anstis.
'Why, when and who I tell about my baby, will be my decision, because it is my baby'.
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starring John Wayne Sophia Loren
Rossano Brazzi
A mysterious stranger hires Joe January to guide him through the Sahara in search of the lost city of Timgad. Their mission is made even more hazardous when they are joined by a beautiful slave girl. This film is a dramatic adventure about buried treasure, love and survival against the perils of the desert.
Screenplay by ROBERT PRESNELL Produced and directed by HENRY HATHAWAY
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Six stories of courage, expertise, endurance or, in this case, sheer canine persistence which takes individuals to the brink of success or despair.
5: Jenni and Herbie Watson are dog obedience trainers.
They took 13 delinquent dogs, and their owners, into a Manchester park for a long weekend. They all had to be cured, or else ... Written and presented by Tony Wilkinson Production assistant KATE WOMERSLEY
Executive producer CYRIL GATES Director KAREN BLUMENFELD BBC Manchester
Parti
Belize and the Bahamas HM The Queen is in the Caribbean - on a journey that is to take her to those famous West Indian 'Islands in the Sun'. But before that - Belize on the mainland of Central America and the Bahamas where, as Head of the Commonwealth, she is hosting the Commonwealth Conference. The Queen remains Head of State of the former British colony of Belize and she's been visiting the 1,600 British troops who are still posted there. But for most of the week she has been in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, for the Commonwealth summit.
Although The Queen doesn't actually take part in the formal political talks she is on hand to advise, entertain - and maybe iron out a problem or two. Reporters
Michael Cole , John Simpson Chief picture editor RUSS CROMBIE
Produced by GORDON CARR g A BBCtv News special
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Moira Stuart ; Weather News
A special hospital edition for St Luke's-tide from
Southwark Cathedral.
St Luke was a physician and became adopted as the patron saint of medicine. Roger Royle has been to
St Thomas 's and Guy's hospitals in London to meet the staff and patients. In an early St Thomas 's operating theatre he meets a modern surgeon, Professor Ian McColl , who explains how medical technology has brought problems along with solutions. Staff and patients from Guy's, Thomas's and their sister hospitals gather in nearby Southwark
Cathedral to sing their songs of praise.
Hymns: 0 praise ye the Lord
(Laudate Dominum); Dear Lord and Father (Repton); Love divine
(Blaenwern); And can it be (Sagina): Crown him with many crowns
(Diademata): Freely, freely God is love (Abbot's Leigh); 0 Jesus, I have promised (Thornbury)
Conductor STUART MEYER
Film director CHRIS LOUGHLIN Producer CHRISTOPHER MANN
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
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by JIMMY PERRY and DAVID CROFT featuring and introducing Maplin's Holiday Camp,
Spring 1960
Ted at the Helm
Ted is now convinced that he is to become the new Camp Entertainments Manager.
This feeling is reinforced by the fact that he has been summoned to Head Office.
Designer BERNARD LLOYD.JONES Produced and directed by DAVID CROFT (R)
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A serial in 13 parts devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring
Episode 8 by RAYMOND THOMPSON
'I'm telling you Jan, if there was ever a time in my life I needed your support - it's now. I don't think I could ever forgive you if you let me down!'
Title music
SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE Film cameraman JOHN KENWAY Designer NIGEL JONES
Script editor JOHN BRASON Producer GERARD GLAISTER
Director TRISTAN DE VERE COLE
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A series of seven programmes by ROY CLARKE starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde with Jane Freeman
Joe Gladwin and Kathy Staff in The Mysterious Feet of Nora Batty
With the notable exception of Compo, Nora Batty is not used to anyone looking at her. So when her husband Wally takes an unnatural interest in those parts of her body she stands on, she is understandably unnerved. It is, of course, all part of Compo, Clegg and Foggy's attempts to settle a question of size once and for always.
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer STEPHEN FAWCETT Produced and directed by ALAN J. W. BELL (R)
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A series of ten films in which Alan Whicker talks to a wide range of enterprising Brits who've gone to live and work in the USA.
Diana McLellan is a Washington Times gossip columnist. 'The Ear', as she's called, came from Norfolk in the 50s. A prime target for gossip is the White House: President Reagan's advisor on the Middle East, is an ex-Brit from Gravesend,
Dr Geoffrey Kemp; and the State Department spokesman came from Wales, John Hughes. At George Washington University the Professor of American History is Englishman Marcus Cunliffe. To complete this group of Washington aliens, the former editor of The Times, Harold Evans - 'I feel angry and proud about Britain at the same time; here they think it's a quaint, sleepy country torn by incipient civil war between the classes....'
BBC Bristol
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Moira Stuart ; Weather News
"Man was not made for woman, but woman for man...." (St Paul)
Christians have always seen God as a hugely powerful father. And the fatherhood of God has always justified the subjection of women to male authority. Feminists argue that freedom for women is incompatible with Christianity - but where does this leave women influenced by feminism who want to remain Christians?
Five Christian women argue that if the church is to be loyal to its deepest insights the faithful must learn to say - God is She.
Second of six programmes
Presented by Jane Glover
The London Mozart Players, leader John Glickman
The Choir of Westminster Cathedral, choirmaster David Hill
Marie McLaughlin (soprano)
David Schofield, Ian Richardson, Fiona Walker, Robin Bailey
At the age of 21, Mozart was convinced that the life of a provincial court musician was not for him. But after he resigned his post in Salzburg, his first journey to find another job was a complete failure. His father, at great cost to his own pride, managed to persuade the Prince Archbishop to take the young Mozart back, but the arrangement was not to last.